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glass tek

Who is attending Las Vegas Training?

Post by glass tek »

Has anyone ever submitted a claim for doing a repair on your personal vehicle? Could this be considered unethical since it only cost a few cents worth of resin? On the other hand I do pay high premiums to cover these little mishaps. :?
starman

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Post by starman »

yes I have done repairs on my truck and turn in to lynx and they just laugh at it but pay me. If you pay Insur. I would would get pay for it. :lol:
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Post by gold star wsr »

It's been literally years since I had a chip on my own windshield, and that one cracked immediately as I watched. But I think if I did get a star, it might be fun to have someone else do the repair. :lol:
StarQuest

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Post by StarQuest »

Gold star wsr,

Would you actually do that to some poor unexpecting repair person? :roll: I know personally if I was caught up in that situation I'd probably figure out it was a setup after your 3rd question about how I was going to fix your chip :wink: Guess what my next counter move would be? I'd be pulling out the biggest chisel and hammer I could find in my tool box and tell you "not to worry" just need to pop a small little bullseye Mam...to help things fill! :shock: You'd be so busted...... simply by the looks on your face!!!!

It's funny how guys and gals think so differently :roll: Most guys would just go for the "cash" in this situation.... whereas a educated women like you will often test skills, values and integrity over money. Not that I disagree with these differences...just fascinated by them :wink:
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